on 14-11-2018 11:29 PM
I canceled several shipping labels when posting with ebay labels
There were mistakes in the shipping labels more than once
I've just learned they did NOT cancel at all
And now in my ebay shipping fees I've been charged for these labels that I'd requested to be canceled!
My ebay fees for this month were unsurprisingly HUGE - I generated new labels but DEFINITELY requested the initial ones that I'd made a mistake on be canceled.
I did NOT use these labels and now I've been charged HEAPS of money for labels I DID NOT use and requested to be canceled and don't even know how to follow this up with ebay because their system is so damn obtuse and difficult to use.
So what do I do?!?! I don't want to be charged hundreds of dollars for shipping labels I did not use and asked to be canceled!
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on 14-11-2018 11:34 PM
I am not a seller so do not use the labels but I believe I have read where it takes several weeks for cancellations to take effect.
They have to wait to see that the labels are not used before they will issue refunds.
on 14-11-2018 11:34 PM
I am not a seller so do not use the labels but I believe I have read where it takes several weeks for cancellations to take effect.
They have to wait to see that the labels are not used before they will issue refunds.
on 14-11-2018 11:36 PM
Wow that's really terrible if so!
I mean I get the idea - but surely if the label is canceled there could be some sort of warning when it is scanned and an auto RTS happens so that the item doesn't get delivered?
Jeeze... I guess I need to be more careful!
on 14-11-2018 11:41 PM
The problem with that is that often packages are not scanned until they are delivered.
There would soon be sellers taking advantage of that and sending items with previously cancelled labels.
I would hope you would take care before purchasing labels.
on 14-11-2018 11:41 PM
Lyndal's comment is correct as the labels have to be verified through the system as unused (Australia Post v Ebay)
on 14-11-2018 11:43 PM
Thanks for confirming the information froggy.
on 14-11-2018 11:43 PM
Damn, thankyou for the info! It's valuable to me to know this... but gosh I've been financially burned!
Do they - once the labels have been canceled - credit return to your account (honour fee I presume)
Logic would suggest they do - but I have to ask 🙂
on 14-11-2018 11:44 PM
Thanks for confirming - I am naturally a bit miffed - the postage was worth more than the item as it was... yeesh... 😞
Time to be more careful!
on 14-11-2018 11:46 PM
Yes you will see a credit on your seller account. It sometimes goes over to the next month
on 15-11-2018 06:02 AM
from the seller centre:
How to cancel a postage label
If you haven't used a postage label, you can cancel it within 5 days of creating and printing the label. If your cancellation request is approved, you'll receive a credit for postage and related charges within 25 days. The credit will then be shown in your seller account activity, and on your next monthly invoice.